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Lance, Frankie Phillips
LAST: Lance FIRST: Frankie MID: Phillips
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 14 Jun 1865 DIED: 5 May 1884 BURIED: May 1884
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Found in 1870 Marion County (Salem Pct, pg 3) Census as a 5 year old male, son of J. W. and S. S. Lance.
INSCRIPTION:
Frankie Phillips
Born
June 14, 1865
Died May 5, 1884
(W side of Lance monument with Lismond P. Leland)
"Children of J. W. & S. Lance"

Also:
"Frankie"
(@ 4 SW)

(Photo's available)
SOURCES:
LD
DAR pg 80
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LOT: 653 SPACE: 4 SW LONG: N 44° 55.200' LAT: W 123° 02.913'

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Lance, John W.
LAST: Lance FIRST: John MID: W.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 9 Aug 1830 DIED: Jan 1898 BURIED: 16 Jan 1898
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Watchman; Mail carrier
BIRTH PLACE : Ohio
DEATH PLACE: Jefferson, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF Register of Burials: J. W. Lance (male) d. Marion, Oregon, buried in Lot #653 on 16 Jan 1898, age 67 years, 5 months, 13 days, formerly of Salem. 1870 Census, Salem Pct., Marion County pg. 3: Lance, J. W., age 34, occupation watchman, born in Ohio; wife, S.S., age 34, housekeeper, born in Illinois; children are listed as: M. H. age 16, born in Oregon, Perry age 14 born in California; Ora age 12 born in California; Ruby age 10 born in Californina; and Frank age 5 born in California; 1880 Marion County Census (Salem Pct., E. D. 78): J. W. Lance age 51 occupation mail carrier
OBITUARY:
JOHN W. LANCE, of MARION IS DEAD.
Mr. Lance expired yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Jones, at Jefferson, whither he had gone on Thursday to consult his physician upon the state of his health, which he deemed not the best, although no serious of threatening symptoms were noted.
His demise was due to heart trouble and came as a severe shock to his family and friends. His age was 67 years.
Mr. Lance was a pioneer citizen of this county, having come here in the early '60's and lived out a career of honorable and useful citizenship that will long and happily be remembered by a host of devoted friends. He moved from Salem to Jefferson some nine years ago, and thence to Marion, where his home was established.
He leaves to mourn his sudden death, besides the stricken widow, three daughters, namely; Mrs. P. W. Van Buren and Mrs. W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, and Mrs. John Chase, of this city.
Services will be held at the family home at Marion this morning, under the auspices of Friends church, after which the remains will be brought to Salem and will be buried from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chase, on South Commercial street, a brief service under the ministration of Rev. W. E. Copeland, D. D. of Unity church, being had, intermnet following in Rural cemetery.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 21 Jan 1898 2:2
INSCRIPTION:
J. W. Lance
Born
Aug. 9, 1830

(S. side of Lance monument)
(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
IOOF Register of Burials
WOS 21 Jan 1898 2:2
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LOT: 653 SPACE: 1 SW LONG: N 44° 55.200' LAT: W 123° 02.913'

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Lance, Lismond P. Leland
LAST: Lance FIRST: Lismond P. MID: Leland
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 1 Oct 1855 DIED: 9 Jun 1877 BURIED: 1877
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Found in 1870 Marion County (Salem Pct. pg 3) as a 14 year old, son of J. W. and S. S. Lance.
INSCRIPTION:
Lismond P.
Leland
Born Oct. 1, 1855
Died June 9, 1877
(on W. side of Lance monument with Lismond P. Leland)
"Children of J. W. & S. Lance"
Also:
"Perry" (at 3 SW)
(photo's available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
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LOT: 653 SPACE: 3 SW LONG: N 44° 55.200' LAT: W 123° 02.913'

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Lance, Perry
LAST: Lance FIRST: Perry MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Need to research - could this be the same person as Lismond P. Leland Lance?
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LOT: 653 SPACE: LONG: N 44° 55.200' LAT: W 123° 02.913'

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Lance, Sarah
LAST: Lance FIRST: Sarah MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 12 Oct 1833 DIED: 9 Apr 1889 BURIED: 11 Apr 1889
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Knoxville, Knox Co., Illinois
DEATH PLACE: Harrisburg, Linn Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Mrs. Sarah Lance, age 54, died in Harrisburg, Oregon of consumption, wife of J. W. Lance, Salem;
OBITUARY:
At her home in Jefferson, on Tuesday night, April 9th, at 10:30 o'clock, of heart disease, Mrs. Sarah Lance, wife of J. W. Lance aged 54 years.
Deceased was a native of Knoxville, Ill., and crossed the plains to Oregon with her husband in 1852. She resided in Salem since that time, with the exception of about three years which she spent in California during the Rogue river Indian war, until, with her husband, she took up her residence in Jefferson last fall, where she spent her last days. She leaves several children and a host of friends to mourn her loss. The body will be brought down on the train today, and the funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Chase, No. 105 South Commercial street, at 2:30 p.m. and the remains laid to rest in the Odd Fellows' cemetery.
Daily Oregon Statesman 11 Apr 1889 4:3
INSCRIPTION:
Sarah
Wife of
J. W. Lance
Born
Oct. 12, 1833
Died
Apr 9, 1889
(N. face of Lance monument)

Also
"Mother"
(@2 SW)
(photo's available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
IOOF Register of Burials
DAR pg 81
S&H pg 52
DOS 11 Apr 1889 4:3
OS 3 Jan 1890 (Necrological listing)
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LOT: 653 SPACE: 2 SW LONG: N 44° 55.200' LAT: W 123° 02.913'

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Lander, Flora
LAST: Lander FIRST: Flora MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1857 DIED: 14 Nov 1913 BURIED: Nov 1913
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1913) #3968 - Flora Landen, female,
OBITUARY:
No obituary found in Capital Journal
SOURCES:
*OSBH DC (Marion County 1913) #3968
Barrick #52
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LOT: ? SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Landis, George E.
LAST: Landis FIRST: George MID: E.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: Abt 1861 DIED: 18 Dec 1924 BURIED: 20 Dec 1924
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Carpenter, Farmer
BIRTH PLACE : Ohio
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - George E. Landis, age 63; OSBH DC (Marion County 1924) #865 - George E. Landis, male, widowed, occupation farmer, d. 18 Dec 1924 in Salem, Oregon (Deaconess Hospital) at the age of 63 years, usual residence near Brooks, interment 20 Dec IOOF, undertaker Webb & Clough, informant: Rose Culp of Amity, Oregon; 1900 Census - George E. Landis, age 47, b. Ohio, occupation house carpenter, is enumerated with his wife, Isa M., age 30, b. Indiana, mother of six children, 4 of whom are still living,and children Arthur A., age 7, Clarence V., age 5, Rose M., age 3, all born in Oregon, and Viola, age 1, born in Washington, along with Gertrude Bush (shown as step-daughter of George), age 8, b. Oregon;
OBITUARY:
George E. Landis died at a local hospital December 18, 1924, at the age of 63 years. Survived by eight children, Eva, Ray, Harvey, Ruth and Viola of Salem; Clarence of Klamath Falls; Arthur of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Rose Culp of amity. Funeral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 2:30 p.m. There will be IOOF services. Interment in IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 19 December 1924 5:3
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
OSBH DC (Marion County 1924) #865
1900 Census (Klamath Co., Klamath Wd 5, sheet 23A)
OS 19 December 1924 5:3
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LOT: 655 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Landis, Isa Mae
LAST: Landis FIRST: Isa MID: Mae
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Brown TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1880 DIED: Apr 1919 BURIED: 29 Apr 1919
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Indiana
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
1900 Census - Isa M. Landis, age 30, b. Indiana, mother of six children, 4 of whom are still living, is enumerated with her husband George E., age 47, b. Ohio, occupation house carpenter, and children Arthur A., age 7, Clarence V., age 5, Rose M., age 3, all born in Oregon, and Viola, age 1, born in Washington, along with Gertrude Bush (shown as step-daughter of George), age 8, b. Oregon;
OBITUARY:
Funeral Services Today.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock from Webb & Clough’s parlors for Mrs. Isa Landis, who died yesterday at her home at 2210 Hyde street, at the age of 39. Interment will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. She is survived by her husband, George Landis, her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Brown, and the following children, Gertrude, Arthur, Clarence, Rose, Viola, Rupth, Harvey, Ray and Eva.
Oregon Statesman 30 April 1919 5:4
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of March 2002
SOURCES:
LR
1900 Census (Klamath Co., Klamath Wd 5, sheet 23A)
OS 30 April 1919 5:4
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LOT: 655 SPACE: 3 SE LONG: N 44° 55.211' LAT: W 123° 02.911'

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Landon, Ada May
LAST: Landon FIRST: Ada MID: May
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1886 DIED: 6 Sep 1909 BURIED: 8 Sep 1909
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Washington
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1909) #2561 - Ada May Landon, female, married, b. Washington, d. 7 Sep 1909 in Salem Oregon at the age of 23 years, 9 months, and 21 days, name of father S. S. Campbell (b. Iowa), maiden name of mother Sarah E. Larence (b. Canada), interment 8 Sep 1909 in IOOF, undertaker - A. M. Clough, informan Horace Landon;
OBITUARY:
At Chemeketa, Monday September 6, Mrs. Ada May Landon, of tuberculosis, aged 23 years 9 months 21 days. Mrs. Landon was the wife of Horace Landon, who survives her together with two little girls, aged 3 years and 7 months respectively. Mrs. Landon came with her husband to the Homer Goulet hop yard from Portland a week ago, hoping that the open air and camp life might improve her condition, but instead she sank rapidly.
The funeral was held yesterday from the parlors of A. M. Clough, Rev. W. H. Selleck conducting the services. Interment was made in the IOOF cemetery.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 10 Sep 1909 p. 5
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of May 2003
SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1909) #2561
IOOF Book
WOS 10 Sep 1909 pg 5.
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LOT: 959 SPACE: 2 NW LONG: N 44° 55.235' LAT: W 123° 03.019'

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Lane, Gladys
LAST: Lane FIRST: Gladys MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Turner TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1902 DIED: 18 Jan 1930 BURIED: 20 Jan 1930
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1930) #38 - Gladys Lane, female, married (Merle W. Lane), housewife, b. in Oregon, d. 18 Jan 1930 in Salem, Oregon (Oregon State Hospital) at the age of 28 years, usual residence Vernonia, Oregon, name of father Walter J. Turner (b. Indiana), maiden name of mother Jones (b. Oregon), interment IOOF 20 Jan, undertaker Terwilliger, informant hospital records; Funeral charged to F. E. Turner of Salem; 1920 Census - Gladys Turner, age 18, b. Oregon, is enumerated in the home of her father Walter J. Turner, age 47, divorced, b. Illinois, along with his son George W., daughter-in-law Sigrid, and granddaughter Bernice;
OBITUARY:
Obituary not found in Oregon Statesman
SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1930) #38
Terwilliger Vol G #135
1920 Oregon Census (Columbia Co., Mist Pct., ED 468, pg 2A)
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LOT: 036 SPACE: 3 SW N½ LONG: LAT:

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Lane, Infant
LAST: Lane FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: May 1898 DIED: May 1898 BURIED: 17 May 1898
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Infant of M. Lane in city index and lot record. Stillborn. No marker shown in lot diagram, S&H or DAR lists. IOOF Register lists a stillborn Infant of Mr. & Mrs Lane of Salem was buried on 17 May 1898 in Lot #180.
SOURCES:
IOOF Register.
CONTACT: Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
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LOT: 180 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Lane, Infant
LAST: Lane FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: May 1899 DIED: May 1899 BURIED: 3 May 1899
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
BIRTH PLACE : Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Infant Lane, stillborn in Salem, infant of Mella [Melvin?] Lane;
OBITUARY:
No obituary found in Oregon Statesman
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
CONTACT: Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
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LOT: 180 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Lane, Melvin G.
LAST: Lane FIRST: Melvin MID: G.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Prof.
BORN: 1826 DIED: 31 Dec 1889 BURIED: 1 Jan 1890
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Educator, Principal Chemawa school
BIRTH PLACE : Washington Co., Pennsylvania
DEATH PLACE: South Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF -- M. G. Lane, died in South Salem of heart disease, was a teacher at the Indian school; See Also: Marion Co., Probate File #1189.
OBITUARY:
SAD AND SUDDEN DEATH.
Prof. M. G. Lane, Principal of Chemawa Indian School, Dies in This City.
About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the word was given out that Prof. M. G. Lane, for several years a leading educator in Marion county and since last summer principal teacher at the Indian Training school near this city, was not expected to live and was then unconscious. It was like a thunderbolt from a clear sky among his many friends throughout the city, who had seen him on the streets with his wonted friendly smile only last Saturday.
But the signs were only too faithful and by a little after 5 o'clock he had breathed his last--had passed to that eternal shore where it is hoped his kindness of heart, his generous nature, his patriotic life and his long labors in the elevation of human family will win for his name a place alongside Abou Ben Adheim's, for if ever a man was imbued with a desire for the welfare of his fellow-man, M. G. Lane was.
The professor was born in 1826 in Washington county, Pennsylvania, where he spent his early life and received his education. He afterward went to Kentucky, where he taught school some years in Fleming and other counties and was recognized as a most superior worker in the noble profession. He afterward moved westward, settling in Morgan county, Illinois, where he distinguished himself in the same line, and was married on the 28th of July, 1861 to Sarah A. Cawood, who preceded him across the dark river the 20th of last April. He enlisted for the war of the rebellion in the 101st Illinois infantry and served during the struggle with honor and distinction.
He came to Oregon in 1876, settling in this county, and at once took front rank among the ablest teachers of the country. He taught in several schools in the Waldo Hills until a few years ago. He was elected principal of the South Salem school, a position he filled with high merit until last spring, when he declined re-election. During the past summer he was appointed by the government to be principal teacher at the Indian Training school near this city, and this institution will sadly miss his efficient services, which were beginning to show their beneficial impress upon the dusky wards of the nation.
Since the death of his beloved companion in April, Mr. Lane has been gradually failing and his close friends have been noticing it with pain and anxiety, but his final collapse was not looked for so soon or so suddenly. It is thought that his recent trip to the institute at Corvallis, the excitement incident thereto (as he was always heart and soul in whatever he was doing) and the inclement weather to which he was exposed in riding there and back, and waiting at depots were the direct causes leading to his prostration. He was taken ill Sunday evening, but his physicians did not consider the attack serious until yesterday afternoon, when his great intellect gave way and the physical organization which had been failing for some time, showed unmistakable signs of final dissolution.
Melvin G. Lane was a man of exceedingly fine abilities--a star in the educational, oratorical or political field. He was an uncompromising enemy to all creeds which he considered inimical to the best interests of a great, united, prosperous and powerful United States, and his magnificent voice could always be depended upon in favor of liberty, patriotism, and home protection. He was an elder brother of James G. Blaine and was endowed with many of the gifts that have made that great man famous and beloved. He was also a great admirer of his brother and had a deep seated ambition to see him president. He went east in 1884 and mapped out the great campaign of speech making by Mr. Blaine which marked that year as the most brilliant political epoch in our national history. During his declining years Mr. Blaine has been of material financial assistance to him and it was through that Mr. Blaine's influence that he was appointed teacher at Chemawa, his shattered health preventing his being placed in a position requiring more active services.
There is genuine and universal grief today over his demise, and this will spread wherever he is known. His only son, Melvin C. Lane, is married and resides here, and the blow falls heavily upon him. The suddenness of the calamity makes it all the harder to bear, and he feels the loss of mother and father in such a short time sorely. He has the earnest sympathy of the entire community.
The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, and interment in the Odd Fellows' Rural cemetery, where many a silent tear will be dropped by those who knew him best and esteemed him for his many good qualities of head and heart.
Weekly Oregon Statesman 3 January 1890 21:3

LAID TO REST.
A large concourse of people assembled at the South Salem church yesterday afternoon to pay the last tribute of respect to Prof. Melvin G. Lane. Owing to the illness of Rev. W. Rollins, Rev. H. A. Newell of the Presbyterian church, was called and officiated at the services, which were very impressive. By request of Mr. Newell, State Superintendent McElroy, a long time friend of the deceased, who knew his worth to the cause of education and good government, delivered a short biography and eulogy, after which the body was borne to the I.O.O.F. Rural cemetery, followed by a long procession of sorrowing friends and acquaintances, and all that was mortal of the statesman, teacher and orator was laid to rest beside the remains of his wife deposited there last April. May his life beyond be sweet and peaceful.
Oregon Statesman 2 Jan 1890 4:3
INSCRIPTION:
No marker shown in Lot Diagram
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
WOS 3 January 1890 21:3
OS 2 Jan 1890 4:3
OS 1 Jan 1891 (Necxrological listing)
CONTACT: Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
MILITARY: 101st Illinois infantry, Civil War
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LOT: 180 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Lane, Sarah A.
LAST: Lane FIRST: Sarah MID: A.
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Cawood TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 14 May 1832 DIED: 20 Apr 1889 BURIED: 21 Apr 1889
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : McLinn Co., Tennessee
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Mrs. Sarah A. Lane, age 56 y's 11 m's 6 d's, died in Salem of consumption, beloved wife of M. G. Lane of Salem; Sarah Cawood Lane had a brother named J. C. Cawood, who came to Oregon in 1853, possibly on the same wagon train with the Lane family.
OBITUARY:
At her home in South Salem, Saturday, April 20th, 1889, Sarah A., wife of Prof. M. G. Lane, aged 56 years, 11 months and 6 days.
Deceased was the daughter of Joshua and Eleanor Cawood and was born on the 14th of May, 1832, at the head of Big Mouse river, McLinn [McMinn?] county, Tennessee. In August, 1837, the family moved to Morgan county, Illinois, where both her parents died in 1846 and she was left to the care and charge of her older brother, J. C. Cawood. At an early age she became afflicted with nervous tremors or spasms, which troubled her more or less all through life. Her brother came to Oregon in 1853, she remaining in Illinois, and on the 28th day of July 1861, she was married to Melvin G. Lane, the husband who is now bereft of her earthly companionship, and who is completely broken down in grief.
She came to Salem in July, 1876, her brother living here, and the family has resided in this county since that time, the past seven or eight years being in south Salem, where Mrs. Lane was much beloved and respected by all with whom she came in contact. Her husband and only son, Melvin C. Lane, survive her, as also her brother spoken of above.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 at the residence in South Salem by Rev. W. Rollins, and interment in the I. O. F. cemetery. Friends and relatives of the family invited.
The bereaved husband has the sincere sympathy of his many friends throughout this city and county.
Daily Oregon Statesman 21 Apr 1889 4:3
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
DOS 21 Apr 1889 4:3
OS 3 Jan 1890 (Necrological listing)
CONTACT: Delbert & Betty Kurtz, 3887 Glenwood Loop SE, Salem, OR 97301 <kzor@quik.com>
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LOT: 180 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Lang, G. Keith
LAST: Lang FIRST: G. MID: Keith
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 28 Oct 1924 DIED: 18 Aug 1993 BURIED: 21 Aug 1993
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Master Craftsman
BIRTH PLACE : Cheyenne, Laramie Co., Wyoming
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
AFB #1094 - George Keith Lang - b. Cheyenne, Wyoming 28 Oct 1924, d. Salem, Oregon 18 Aug 1993, interment 21 Aug 1993 in Lot #395, next of kin Donna Lang (wife) of Salem.
OBITUARY:
G. Keith LANG, Oct. 28, 1924 - Aug. 18, 1993 -- G. Keith LANG, 68, of Salem died here Wednesday. He was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and came to Salem in 1935. He married Donna Mintin in 1946. From 1956 to 1989, he owned and operated Lang Cabinet. He was a master craftsman. He was a member of the Rolling Hills Baptist Church and enjoyed playing golf. Survivors include his wife; sons, Greg Lang and Wes Foster; daughter, Chris Houser; and four grandchildren.
Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the church. Interment will be in Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Arrangements are by Howell-Edwards-Doerksen mortuary. Contributions may be made to the G. Keith Lang Memorial fund in care of the church, 6196 Sunnyside Road SE, Salem, OR 97302.
Statesman Journal, Aug. 20, 1993.
INSCRIPTION:
LANG, G. Keith, Oct. 28, 1924 - Aug. 18, 1993 (on same stone with Donna L., Nov. 20, 1926 - ---------) "In God's Care" and In Loving Memory" etched on stone.
SOURCES:
LR
AFB #1094
SJ 20 Aug 1993
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LOT: 395 SPACE: 1 SE LONG: LAT:

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Lange, Minnie
LAST: Lange FIRST: Minnie MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: 1866 DIED: 1928 BURIED: 1928
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Not in city index but recorded on the lot diagram.
INSCRIPTION:
Minnie Lange, 1866 - 1928
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LOT: FA 24 SPACE: 1 NW LONG: LAT:

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Lange, William
LAST: Lange FIRST: William MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 1885 DIED: Feb 1946 BURIED: 22 Feb 1946
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
NOTES:
Lang is city index and lot record but Lange on marker.
INSCRIPTION:
William Lange, 1885 - 1946
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LOT: FA 24 SPACE: 2 NW LONG: LAT:

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Langston, Floyd Hult
LAST: Langston FIRST: Floyd MID: Hult
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 11 Sep 1898 DIED: 20 Jul 1936 BURIED: 22 Jul 1936
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Truck Driver
BIRTH PLACE : Lake City, California
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1936) #646 - Age: 37 years, 10 months, 9 days; Spouse: Myrtle Langston;
OBITUARY:
In this city July 20, Floyd Langston, 37, late of route 7. Survived by widow Myrtle of Salem; mother Mrs. M L. Langston of Kelso, Washington; son Roger of Salem; brothers, Howard of Riddle, Oregon; Ralph of Medford; sisters, Mrs. Henry Neshan of Lakeview, Mrs. Frank Miller of Kelso, Mrs. Blanche Green of Sacramento, Calif. and Mrs. C.E. Lyon of Stockton, Calif. Funeral services will be held in Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday, July 22 at 2 p.m. Rev. N.H. pitcher officiating. Interment Odd Fellows cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 22 Jul 1936 5:1
INSCRIPTION:
Floyd Hult
Langston
1898 - 1936

(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
ODI
OS 22 Jul 1936 5:1
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LOT: 572 SPACE: 1 SE LONG: N 44° 55.162' LAT: W 123° 02.887'

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Langston, Lester
LAST: Langston FIRST: Lester MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: Abt 1893 DIED: 31 Dec 1921 BURIED: 3 Jan 1922
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Laborer
BIRTH PLACE : Crawford, Delta Co., Colorado
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1921) #758 - Lester Lanston, male, married (Thelma Cook Langston), b. Crawford, Colorado, d. 31 Dec 1921 in Salem, Oregon (Willamette River Bridge) at the age of 28 y's, residence 245 S. Cottage St., name of father J. A. Langston (b. Blue Springs, Tennessee), maiden name of mother Laura James (b. Flint Springs, Tennessee), interment 3 Jan 1922, undertaker Terwilliger; IOOF - Lester Langston, age 28, died in Salem, Oregon, suicide by shooting;
OBITUARY:
The funeral of Lester Langston, who died in Salem December 31, will be held today at 2 p.m. from the Terwilliger home. Burial in the I.O.O.F. cemetery, Rev. Ward Willis Long will officiate.
Oregon Statesman 3 January 1922 5:2
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
Terwilliger Vol 4 #1087
OSBH DC (Marion County 1921) #758
OS 3 January 1922 5:2
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LOT: ? SPACE: 4 SW LONG: LAT:

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Langston, Lorene
LAST: Langston FIRST: Lorene MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Miss
BORN: Sep 1927 DIED: 12 Jun 1930 BURIED: 14 Jun 1930
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
BIRTH PLACE : Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1930) #429 - Lorene Langston, female, b. Sep 1927 in Salem, Oregon, d. 12 Jun 1930 in Salem, Oregon (Salem General Hosptial) at the age of 2 years, name of father Floyd Langston (b. Calif.), maiden name of mother Myrtle Wyder (b. N. D.), interment 14 Jun, undertaker Clough-Barrick, informant Mr. Langston of Salem, Oregon;
OBITUARY:
*
SOURCES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1930) #429
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 572 ? SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Langston, Roger Max
LAST: Langston FIRST: Roger MID: Max
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 5 May 1926 DIED: 19 Nov 1947 BURIED: 22 Nov 1947
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
INSCRIPTION:
Roger Max
Langston
Oregon
SC2 USNR
World War I
May 5, 1926 - Nov. 19, 1947

(photo available)
MILITARY: WW I
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 572 SPACE: 3 SE S½ LONG: N 44° 55.162' LAT: W 123° 02.887'

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Lannigan, Larcy
LAST: Lannigan FIRST: Larcy MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: ? SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Larence, Infant
LAST: Larence FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: Apr 1884 BURIED: 9 Apr 1884
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
NOTES:
Infant of Mrs. J.
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of Oct 2000
SOURCES:
LR
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 546 SPACE: LONG: N 44° 55.183' LAT: W 123° 02.877'

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Larrence, Beecher
LAST: Larrence FIRST: Beecher MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: Abt May 1888 DIED: 8 Sep 1888 BURIED: Sep 1888
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Infant
BIRTH PLACE : Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Beecher W. Larrence, age 4 m's 22 d's, born in Marion Co., died near Salem of summer complaint, grandson of V. C. Dencer;
OBITUARY:
Obituary not found in Oregon Statesman
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of May 2003
SOURCES:
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 4 Jan 1889 (Necrological listing)
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 934 SPACE: LONG: N 44° 55.117' LAT: W 123° 03.017'

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Larrence, Bess
LAST: Larrence FIRST: Bess MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: Abt Jun 1879 DIED: Aug 1879 BURIED: 26 Aug 1879
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Infant
BIRTH PLACE : Portland, Oregon
DEATH PLACE: East Portland, Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Bess Larrence, female, age 2 m's 15 d's, born in Portland, died in East Portland of cholera, dau. of M. L. Larrence;
OBITUARY:
*
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of Oct 2000
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 546 SPACE: LONG: N 44° 55.183' LAT: W 123° 02.877'

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Larson, Alfred Arthur
LAST: Larson FIRST: Alfred MID: Arthur
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: Abt 1887 DIED: 4 May 1892 BURIED: 5 May 1892
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
BIRTH PLACE : Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Infant Alfred Larson, age 5, born in Oregon, died in North Salem of scarlet fever, son of Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Larson;
OBITUARY:
LARSON - At the family home in North Salem, Wednesday afternoon, May 4, 1892, from scarlet fever, Arthur A. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson, aged 5 years.
Oregon Statesman 5 May 1892 4:5
INSCRIPTION:
Marker shows: Arthur (no last name) and a footstone with the initials: A. A. L.
S&H copied: Arthur Larson (and no dates--but with other Larson family in this lot).
SOURCES:
LR
LD
IOOF Register of Burials
S&H pg 68
OS 5 May 1892 4:5
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 891 SPACE: 1 NE LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Alfred "Alf"
LAST: Larson FIRST: Alfred "Alf" MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 1856 DIED: 21 Dec 1931 BURIED: 24 Dec 1931
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Floor maker
BIRTH PLACE : Sweden
DEATH PLACE: Walla Walla, Washington
NOTES:
1930 Census - Alfred Larson, age 73, 1st married at age 25, b. Sweden, occupation floor maker, is enumerated with wife Bertha, age 67, 1st married at age 18, b. Sweden;
OBITUARY:
LARSON
In Walla Walla, Wash., Dec. 21, Alfred Larson, Survived by widow, Mrs. Bertha Larson of Walla Walla; daughter, Mrs. C. N. Laughrige, Salem; son, Wallace Larson of china; sister, Lottie Larson of Portland. Funeral services Thursday, Dec. 24, at 10:30 a.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Masonic ritualistic services. Interment I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Oregon Statesman Dec. 24, 1931 5:5
INSCRIPTION:
Alf Larson
1856 - 1931
Father

Flat granite marker and flag holder
SOURCES:
LR
LD
1930 Washington Census (Walla Walla, Walla Walla City, ED 36-4, sheet 5B)
S&H pg 68
OS Dec. 24, 1931 5:5
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 891 SPACE: 2 NE LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Bertha
LAST: Larson FIRST: Bertha MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Carlson TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1861 DIED: 10 Dec 1953 BURIED: 12 Dec 1953
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Sweden
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1953) #13819 - Bertha Larson, female, widowed (Alfred), b. 1 Aug 1861 in Sweden, d. 10 Dec 1953 in Salem, Oregon (3845 D St.) at the age of 92 years, name of father Carlson, interment 12 Dec 1953, undertaker Rigdon, informant Mabell Laughrige; 1930 Census - Bertha Larson, age 67, 1st married at age 18, b. Sweden, is enumerated with husband Alfred Larson, age 73, 1st married at age 25, b. Sweden, occupation floor maker,
OBITUARY:
Mrs. Bertha Larson, late resident of 3845 D. St., in this city Dec. 10 at the age of 92. Survived by daughter, Mrs. C. N. Laughrige, Salem; son, Wallace Larson, Walla Walla, Wash.; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Private services Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. in W. T. Rigdon Chapel with interment at Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Asa Thompson will officiate. Please omit flowers. Oregon Statesman 11 Dec 1953 2:5-1
INSCRIPTION:
Bertha Larson
1861 - 1953
Mother

Flat granite marker.
SOURCES:
LR
LD
OSBH DC (Marion County 1953) #13819
1930 Washington Census (Walla Walla, Walla Walla City, ED 36-4, sheet 5B)
S&H pg 68
OS 11 Dec 1953 2:5-1
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 891 SPACE: 3 NE LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Carl O.
LAST: Larson FIRST: Carl MID: O.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: 1890 DIED: Jun 1935 BURIED: Jun 1935
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
INSCRIPTION:
Carl O. Larson
1890 - 1935

(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 201 SPACE: 1 SE N½ LONG: N 44° 55.168' LAT: W 123° 02.731'

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Larson, Charles
LAST: Larson FIRST: Charles MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: abt 1869 DIED: 5 May 1911 BURIED: 8 May 1911
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Fisherman
BIRTH PLACE : Sweden
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon [Oregon State Tuberculosis Sanitarium]
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1911) #1587 - Charles Larson, male, single, b. Sweden, d. 5 May 1911 in Salem, Oregon at the age of 42 years, occupation - fisherman, undertaker Terwilliger, informant OSTS records; Marion County Burial;
INSCRIPTION:
No marker shown in lot diagram.
SOURCES:
LR
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1911) #1587
Terwilliger Record Vol. 1 #132
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 356 SPACE: 4 NE LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Grace Alice
LAST: Larson FIRST: Grace MID: Alice
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: 13 May 1897 DIED: 3 Aug 1978 BURIED: 8 Aug 1978
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
BIRTH PLACE : Woodburn, Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: McLean, Washington
INSCRIPTION:
Grace Larson
1978
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Book
IOOF card
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 772 SPACE: 2 NW LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Infant
LAST: Larson FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: Aug 1887 BURIED: 25 Aug 1887
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Infant
BIRTH PLACE : Salem, Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - infant Larson, female, b. Salem, d. Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Larson; 1880 Census (Marion County, S.Salem Pct., FA# 11) enumerates P. J. Larson, age 33 (b. Den.), wagon maker, with wife Cecelia (b. Ill.), age 22, and a daughter, Olive, age 4.
OBITUARY:
No microfilm of the Oregon Statesman available for this date.
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
OS 6 Jan 1888 (Necrological listing)
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 561 SPACE: LONG: N 44° 55.187' LAT: W 123° 02.883'

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Larson, John Z.
LAST: Larson FIRST: John MID: Z.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 12 Apr 1892 DIED: 12 May 1929 BURIED: 13 May 1929
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Farmer
BIRTH PLACE : Willacoochee, Atkinson Co., Georgia
DEATH PLACE: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Portland 1929) #1531 - Larson, John Z., male, married (Ruth), occupation farmer, b. 12 Apr 1892 in Willacoochie, Georgia, d. 12 May 1929 in Portland, Oregon (US Veterans' Bureau Hospital) at the age of 37 y's 1 m, usual residence Shaw, Oregon, name of father John L. Larson (b. Sweden), maiden name of mother Mary Monahan (b. Ireland), undertaker Edward Holman & Sons, informant Ruth Larson of Shaw, Oregon;
OBITUARY:
John Z. Larson, resident of Shaw, died Sunday at the Veterans’ Hospital in Portland. Survived by his widow and four children. Also two sisters and one brother: Mrs. J.F. Young of Newberg, Mr. R.F. Schofield of Salem and Robert Larson of Shaw. Member Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, and World War veteran. Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. from Terwilliger Funeral home, Rev. D.J. Howe officiating. Interment I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 14 May 1929 5:2
INSCRIPTION:
Larson
John Z.
1892 - 1929

(shares marker with Ruth Larson)
(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
LD
OSBH DC (Portland 1929) #1531
OS 14 May 1929 5:2
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 561 SPACE: 1 NE LONG: N 44° 55.187' LAT: W 123° 02.883'

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Larson, Margaret Elenor
LAST: Larson FIRST: Margaret MID: Elenor
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: 6 Nov 1914 DIED: 20 Nov 1914 BURIED: 22 Nov 1914
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
BIRTH PLACE : Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1914) #3088 - Margaret Elenor Larson, female, b. Oregon, d. 20 Nov 1914 in Salem, Oregon (172 Myers St.) at the age of 14 days, name of father Oscar T. Larson (b. Sweden), maiden name of mother Lena Gilbrenson (b. Minn.), intermnet 22 Nov, undertaker Lehman & Clough), informant O. T. Larson of Salem;
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as March 2002
SOURCES:
LR
Barrick #219
OSBH DC (Marion County 1914) #3088
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 494 SPACE: 1 NW N½ LONG: N 44° 55.226' LAT: W 123° 02.861'

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Larson, Raymond C.
LAST: Larson FIRST: Raymond MID: C.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: ? SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Larson, Ruth G.
LAST: Larson FIRST: Ruth MID: G.
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 1891 DIED: 5 Jan 1970 BURIED: 7 Jan 1970
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
Relatives: Nellie D. Straight, Willma M. Wilks, John Z. Larson (nephew)
OBITUARY:
Ruth G. Larson - At the residence 1625 Center NE, Salem, Jan. 5. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Alfred L. Peterson, Seattle, Mrs. W. C. Wilks, Bellevue, Wash., Mrs. D. R. Boyer, Kent, Wash.; sister, Mrs. Nellie G. Strait, Salem; brother, Nelson Gilmour, Jefferson. Twelve grandchildren, four great-grandchildren also survive. Services Wed. Jan 7 at 2:00 p.m. in the Barrick Chapel, 205 Church SE. Private interment Salem Pioneer Cemetery. Rev. W. Harold Lyman, Rev. Robert Hayes Mulkey officiating. Those who wish may make contributions to Methodist Home.
(undated newspaper clipping attached to Authorization for Burial)
INSCRIPTION:
Larson
Ruth
1891 - 1970

(shares marker with John Z. Larson)
(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
AFB
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 561 SPACE: 3 SE S½ LONG: N 44° 55.187' LAT: W 123° 02.883'

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Larwood, Rosabel
LAST: Larwood FIRST: Rosabel MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Younkin TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 1832 DIED: 1 Jul 1922 BURIED: Jul 1922
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Pennsylvannia
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co.., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1922) #507 - Rosabel Larwood, female, widow, b. Pennsylvania, d. 1 Jul 1922 in Salem, Oregon (Oregon State Hospital - 2 yrs) at the age of 90 years, name of father John Younkin (b. Penn.), maiden name of mother Jane Conley (b. Ireland), interment 3 Jul, undertaker Terwilliger, informant hospital records;
OBITUARY:
No obituary found in Oregon Statesman
INSCRIPTION:
Rosabel Larwood
1832 - 1922
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
OSBH DC (Marion County 1922) #507
Terwilliger Vol 5 #1166
S&H pg 32
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 236 SPACE: 3 SW N½ LONG: LAT:

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Lathrop, Amanda Charlotte
LAST: Lathrop FIRST: Amanda MID: Charlotte
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Reidesell TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 2 Aug 1877 DIED: 29 Oct 1926 BURIED: 1 Nov 1926
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Iowa
DEATH PLACE: West Salem, Polk Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Polk County 1926) #112 - Amanda C. Lathrop, female, widow of Frank Lathrop, Housewife, resident of Salem for 3 years, b. 2 Aug 1877 in Iowa, d. 29 Oct 1926 in West Salem, Oregon (296 State) at the age of 49 y's 2 m's 27 d's, name of father Henry Riedesel (b. Germany), maiden name of mother Charlotte Bohle (b. Missouri), interment IOOF 1 Nov, undertaker W. T. Rigdon & Son, informant Earl H. Lathrop of Portland, Oregon; S&H Lists name as Amanda O.; IOOF Bk lists Almeda
OBITUARY:
MRS. AMANDA LATHROP DIED SUDDENLY LATE YESTERDAY.
Mrs. Amanda Lathrop, age 49, died at her home in West Salem yesterday afternoon from a stroke of apoplexy, sustained earlier in the day from which she never regained consciousness.
Mrs. Lathrop is survived by two daughters, Nina Lathrop and Mrs. Erma DeLapp of Salem; two sons, George Lathrop of Salem, and Earl H. Lathrop of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Lathrop and Mrs. Mary Robinson both of Salem; three brothers, Fred. A. Reidesel of Salem, Louis Riedesel and Edward Riedesel of Cathay, N. D.; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Riedesel of 740 North Cottage street.
She also has a granddaughter and many other relatives and friends residing in the Willamette valley.
Mrs. Lathrop came to this section 16 years ago from Cathay, N. D. Her husband, F. W. Lathrop died three years ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian church.
Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Rigdon mortuary and announcements concerning the funeral will be made later.
Oregon Statesman 30 Oct 1926 5:4.

At the home 396 State street West Salem, Oct 29, Amanda C. Lathrop at the age of 49 years, daughter of Mr. and MRs. H. W. Riedesel, Salem, Ore. Mother of Earl H. Lathrop Portland, Ore., George Lathrop West Salem, Nina C. Lathrop, West Salem, Ore., Mrs. Lester DeLapp, Salem, Ore. Sister of Lewis Riedesel, Ed. Riedesel, North Dakota, Fred Riedesesl, Salem, Ore., Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Salem, Ore., Mrs. Casper Lathrop, Salem, Ore. Announcement of funeral later by the Rigdon and Son Mortuary.
Oregon Statesman 30 Oct 1926 5:5.
INSCRIPTION:
LATHROP, Amanda C. "Mother" 1877 - 1926. (S&H tombstone transcription gives middle initial as "O")
SOURCES:
LR 823
LR 824
LD
IOOF book
S&H p. 3
OSBH DC (Polk County 1926) #112
OS 30 Oct 1926 5:4
OS 30 Oct 1926 5:5.
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 823 SPACE: 2 SW LONG: LAT:

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Lathrop, Frank Willis
LAST: Lathrop FIRST: Frank MID: Willis
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 17 Jun 1872 DIED: 14 Feb 1923 BURIED: 16 Feb 1923
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
BIRTH PLACE : Iowa
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion County, Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1923) #114 - Frank W. Lathrop, male, married (Amanda), occupation Farmer, b. 17 Jun 1872 in Iowa, d. 14 Feb 1923 in Salem, Oregon (Willamette Sanitarium) at the age of 50 y's 7 m's 27 d's, usual residence Aumsville, name of father Horace W. Lathrop (b. New Hampshire), maiden name of mother Elizabeth Aggalo (b. Switzerland), interment 16 Feb, undertaker Rigdon, informant Mrs. Frank Lathrop of Aumsville, Oregon.;
OBITUARY:
In this city yesterday, February 14, Frank W. Lathrop, a resident of the Aumsville district, at the age of 50 years. Deceased is survived by two sons, Earl H. of Portland and George H. of Aumsville: two daughters, Mina C. and Erma E. Lathrop, both of Aumsville; three brothers, Kasper J. of Salem, Chris and P. M. Lathrop of North Dakota, and two sisters, Mr. Louise Cohn of California and Mrs. Sam Garrett, now living in Canada. Funeral services will be held Friday, February 16, at 2 o’clock from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will be in the City View [sic] cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 15 Feb 1923 5:3

Funeral services for the late Frank W. Lathrop will be held today, Feb. 16, from the Rigdon mortuary at 2 p.m., Rev. Ward Willis Long officiating, concluding service in the IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 16 Feb 1923 5:3
INSCRIPTION:
Lathrop
Frank W.
1872 - 1923
Father
SOURCES:
LR
LD
S&H p. 3
OSBH DC (Marion 1923) #114
OS 15 Feb 1923 5:3
OS 16 Feb 1923 5:3
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 822 SPACE: 1 SW N½ LONG: LAT:

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Lathrop, Kasper Joshua
LAST: Lathrop FIRST: Kasper MID: Joshua
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 8 Sep 1873 DIED: 4 Mar 1942 BURIED: 7 Mar 1942
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Janitor
BIRTH PLACE : New Hampshire
DEATH PLACE: Trent, Lane Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Lane County 1942) #105 - Kasper Joshua Lathrop, male, married (Martha Lathrop, age 60), occupation janitor at Trent school, b. 8 Sep 1873 in New Hampshire, d. 4 Mar 1942 in Trent, Oregon at the age of 68 y's 5 m's 26 d's, name of father Horace Lathrop (b. Canon [sic], New Hampshire), maiden name of mother Elsbeth Agglea (b. Switzerland), interment7 Mar, undertaker P. J. Bartholomew of Springfield, Oregon, informant Martha Lathrop of Dexter, Oregon;
OBITUARY:
Casper Lathrop died at Springfield Wednesday. Survivors are his widow; two sons, Amer of Portland and Lloyd of Eugene; two daughters, Mrs. Opal Russell of California and Mrs. Evelyn Casey. Trent. Services will be held Satiruday, March 7, at 2 o'clock, from the Rose Lawn funeral home. Concluding services at City View [sic] cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 6 Mar 1942 5:2
INSCRIPTION:
Kasper J.
1873 - 1942
SOURCES:
LR
OSBH DC (Lane County 1942) #105
S&H pg 3
OS 6 Mar 1942 5:2
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 824 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Lathrop, Martha C.
LAST: Lathrop FIRST: Martha MID: C.
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: Sep 1959 BURIED: 26 Sep 1959
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
INSCRIPTION:
No marker shown in lot diagram.
SOURCES:
LR
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 838 SPACE: 3 SW LONG: LAT:

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Latourette, David Fayette
LAST: Latourette FIRST: David MID: Fayette
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: abt 1845 DIED: 25 Oct 1886 BURIED: 26 Oct 1886
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Railroad depot guard
BIRTH PLACE : Lenawee Co., Michigan
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - David F. Latourette, age 40, died in Salem of congestion of the brain; Husband of Etta A. Latourette
OBITUARY:
LATOURETTE--At the Chemekete hotel, Salem, OR, Oct 25, 1886, of inflammation of the brain, David Fayette Latourette, aged about forty years. Born in Lenawee county, Michigan, he came to Oregon with his brother, Wells Latourette, in October, 1869, locating in Salem, where he had lived continuously until his death. He was given the position as night guard at the Oregon and California passenger depot, when it was first established in this city, by the late George A. Edes, who was the first agent, in 1871 and he held that place until he was taken sick on Thursday afternoon last. He is a member of Valley Lodge, A.O.U.W., and will be buried by them in the IOOF cemetery from the Baptist church, corner Marion and Liberty streets, at 2 o'clock to-day. He leaves a sister in Oregon City, and a brother (Wells) who is a guard at the penitentiary. He was married, but his wife and child preceded him to the other side and his body will be laid by their side to-day. His death was a great surprise to all who knew him and in fact but few knew he was sick, and this will be the first intimation many will have of his death. He was highly respected by all who knew him and his demise will leave a void hard to fill. Hearty, industrious, courteous, always gentlemanly. Many travelers who have left here by the evening's train for the month, will miss him when they want their baggage checked again. His funeral will be largely attended, if any proportion of those who were his friends, or whom friend he was, follows his remains to the grave.
Weekly Oregon Statesman, Friday, October 29, 1886, pg. 8:3.
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
WOS Fri 29 Oct 1886 8:3
OS 7 Jan 1887 (Necrological)
CONTACT: sharonor@juno.com
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 329 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Latourette, Etta A.
LAST: Latourette FIRST: Etta MID: A.
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Hyde TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 11 Feb 1855 DIED: 10 Feb 1876 BURIED: Feb 1876
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Belleville, Wayne Co., Michigan
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - (listed as Etta A. L. Hyde, daughter of J. Hyde); Wife of David F. Latourette; died 5 days after giving birth to an infant son.;
OBITUARY:
FUNERAL NOTICE - Died, in Salem, at 5 o'clock p.m. February 10th, 1876, Mrs. Ettie Latourette, aged twenty years. The funeral will take place from the Congregational Church on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited.
Oregon Statesman 11 Feb 1876 3:1
INSCRIPTION:
Etta A. Latourette
Wfe of D.F. Latourette
Born in Bellview, Mich.
Feb 11, 1855
Died
Feb 10, 1876.

(S&H states Belleter)
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
DAR pg.20
S&H pg 12
OS 11 Feb 1876 3:1
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 329 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Latourette, Infant
LAST: Latourette FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
NOTES:
Infant of David
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: ? SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Latourette, infant
LAST: Latourette FIRST: infant MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Master
BORN: Jan 1876 DIED: Jan 1876 BURIED: 19 Jan 1876
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
BIRTH PLACE : Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Infant son of David Latourette, infant son mentioned in father David F. Latourette obit;
INSCRIPTION:
Hyde
Infant Son of D. F. and E. A.
Died
Feb 5, 1876
Aged 1 day
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
S&H pg 12
WOS Fri 29 Oct 1886 8:3
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 329 SPACE: LONG: LAT:

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Latten, Blanch M.
LAST: Latten FIRST: Blanch MID: M.
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
INSCRIPTION:
Blanch M. Lattin | Aged 2ys 2dys | Our Darling
SOURCES:
LD
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 847 SPACE: 4 SE LONG: LAT:

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Latten, Elizabeth
LAST: Latten FIRST: Elizabeth MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 1867 DIED: Apr 1945 BURIED: 28 Apr 1945
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
SOURCES:
LR
LD
IMAGE 1: IMAGE 2:
LOT: 847 SPACE: 3 SW S½ LONG: LAT:

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Latten, Wilard R.
LAST: Latten FIRST: Wilard MID: R.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 1863 DIED: Feb 1947 BURIED: 21 Feb 1947
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
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Lauder, Ida
LAST: Lauder FIRST: Ida MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: BURIED:
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Lauderback, Infant
LAST: Lauderback FIRST: Infant MID:
GENDER: MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: Feb 1931 BURIED: Feb 1931
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
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LOT: 624 SPACE: 2 SW S½ LONG: N 44° 55.209' LAT: W 123° 02.898'

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Laughead, Elizabeth Ann
LAST: Laughead FIRST: Elizabeth MID: Ann
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Creel TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: Abt 1844 DIED: 19 Feb 1876 BURIED: Feb 1876
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Illinois
NOTES:
Marriage - "William M. Lawhead & Elizabeth A. Creel, m 14 Oct 1856; Thomas H. Small, M. G. Wit: A. W. Sweaney & L. Pomeroy #251 pg 70"; 1870 Census - indexed as William Langhead, age 46, b. Pennsylvania, occupation butcher, is enumerated with A. E., female, age 26, b. Illinois, along with children C. H., male, age 12, C. A., female, age 11, F. H., male, age 7, A. W., male, age 6, M. S., female, age 4, and Jessie, female, age 9 mo's, all born in Oregon; Probate - "Intestate. Died o/a 19 Feb 1876. Adm: Wm. M. Laughead, husband, about 53, 06 Mar 1876. Gdn ad litum [of minors]: Frank Cooper, 08 May 1876. Heirs: Carlisle H., 18; Carrie A., 16; Frank H, 13; Wm. L., 11; MayE/Mary, 9: Jessie E., 7; Nina M., 5; Ashbell C, 3."
OBITUARY:
Died, in Salem at 4 o'clock p.m., Feb. 19th, 1876, Mrs. Ana E. Laughead, aged thirty-eight years.
WOS 25 February 1876 3:2
INSCRIPTION:
Laughead
Mother

(shares marker with "father")
(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
Marion Co. Oregon Marriage Records, 1849-71, Vol I, pg 15
1870 Oregon Census (Marion Co., East Salem Pct., FA #353)
Marion Co. OR Probate Records, File #570 (WVGS, Vol 2, pg 148)
WOS 25 February 1876 3:2
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Laughead, Frank
LAST: Laughead FIRST: Frank MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: abt 1864 DIED: 2 Feb 1884 BURIED: 2 Feb 1884
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - Frank Laughead, age 21, died in Salem of consumption, son of Wm Laughead;
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of March 2002
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IOOF Register of Burials
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Laughead, William M.
LAST: Laughead FIRST: William MID: M.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: Abt 1824 DIED: 2 Jun 1885 BURIED: 3 Jun 1885
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Butcher
BIRTH PLACE : Pennsylvania
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - William Laughead, died in Salem of consumption; Marriage - "William M. Lawhead & Elizabeth A. Creel, m 14 Oct 1856; Thomas H. Small, M. G. Wit: A. W. Sweaney & L. Pomeroy #251 pg 70"; 1870 Census - indexed as William Langhead, age 46, b. Pennsylvania, occupation butcher, is enumerated with A. E., female, age 26, b. Illinois, along with children C. H., male, age 12, C. A., female, age 11, F. H., male, age 7, A. W., male, age 6, M. S., female, age 4, and Jessie, female, age 9 mo's, all born in Oregon; Probate - "Intestate. Adm. Seth R. Hammer, 28 Jul 1885. Heirs: Carlisle H. Laughead, a 30, Benton Co., OR; Cora A. Rigga, 26, Salem; William Laughead, 20; Mary Estella Laughead, 19; Jesse Ellen Laughead, drt, 16, Nina/Irma Maud Laughead, dtr, 15; Coke Ashbel Laughead, dtr, 13."; BIOGRAPHICAL: "Wm. M. Laughead had a meat market, in partnership with 'Pap' (Geo. M.) Stroud, afterwards for many years popular railroad conductor, and his son is still a prominent man with the traffic department of the Southern Pacific. The firm name was Stroud & Laughead. There are numerous members of both families in this section." From: Oregon Statesman 25 Mar 1941 (Bits for Breakfast, by R. J. Hendricks);
OBITUARY:
LAUGHEAD
At a few minutes before 12 o’clock, last night, Wm. Laughead.
The deceased was about 55 years of age, and has been afflicted for some time with disease of the kidneys.
Oregon Statesman 5 June 1885 8:6
INSCRIPTION:
Laughead
Father

(shares marker with "mother")
(photo available)
SOURCES:
LR
IOOF Register of Burials
Marion Co. Oregon Marriage Records, 1849-71, Vol I, pg 15
1870 Oregon Census (Marion Co., East Salem Pct., FA #353)
Marion Co. OR Probate File #WVGS, 1885, Vol 2, pg 148)
OS 10 Jan 1886 (Necrological listing)
OS 5 June 1885 8:6
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Laughman, Jonas
LAST: Laughman FIRST: Jonas MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: Abt 1846 DIED: Dec 1896 BURIED: 13 Dec 1896
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Farmer, Engineer at Indian School
BIRTH PLACE : Illinois
DEATH PLACE: Chemawa, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
Name is Laughlin in IOOF - Laughman in 1880 and 1895 census records, and Lauflin in obit; IOOF - Jonas Laughlin [sic], age 52, born in Illinois, died at Chemawa, Oregon of pneumonia, an engineer at Indian school, leaves a wife and 6 children; 1880 - Jonas Laughman, age 34, farmer born in Illinois, is enumerated with wife Ellen, age 25, b. Illinois, and Edna, age 11, Edward, age 7, Dollie, age 6, and William, age 2, all born in Illinois; 1895 - Jonas Laughman, age 49, b. Illinois, engineer, Catholic, voter, light, 6' 210 lbs, also enumerated are Ellen, age 46, postmaster, and Dollie, age 20, Phillip, over 10 & under 18, Florence, age 9, and Violet, age 6;
OBITUARY:
DIED OF PNEUMONIA.
Jonas Lauflin, Engineer of the Indian School.
Friday night Jonas Lauflin, who has for several years been engineer of the Chemawa Indian school, died of pneumonia, after about a week’s illness. Deceased was about 52 years of age, and came to Oregon from Illinois. He leaves a wife and six children, who reside at the school, there being three boys and three girls. The funeral will be held Sunday forenoon, probably under the auspices of the masonic fraternity, of which he was a member. The remains will be brought to Salem on the 11 o’clock train, and interred in Rural cemetery.
Capital Journal 12 Dec 1896 4:7
SOURCES:
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IOOF Register of Burials
1880 Illinois Census (Edgar Co., Symmes Twp., ED 105, sheet 28D)
1895 Oregon, Marion Co., Census, Vol II, pg 41 (WVGS, 2001)
CJ 12 Dec 1896 4:7
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Laughrige, Charles Norbert
LAST: Laughrige FIRST: Charles MID: Norbert
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: 21 Aug 1885 DIED: 4 Dec 1934 BURIED: 6 Dec 1934
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Deputy secretary of state; county clerk
BIRTH PLACE : Hickory, Elk Co., Pennsylvania
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1934) #812 - Charles Norbert Laughrige, male, married (Mabel), occupation Ex Deputy Secretary of State of State of Oregon, b. 21 Aug 1885 in Hickory, Pa., d. 4 Dec 1934 in Salem, Oregon (1139 Marion St.) at the age of 49 ys 3 m’s 13 d’s, name of father William Robert (b. Ohio), maiden name of mother Katherine McClusky (b. Pa.) interment 6 Dec, undertaker Rigdon, informant Mable Laughrige of Salem, Oregon;
OBITUARY:
At the residence, 1139 Marion street, Charles N. Laughridge. Survived by widow, Mabel, and daughter, Katherine; two brothers, Frank L. Laughridge of Portland and Hal of Washington, D.C., and one sister, Leona Kranging. Christian Science services will be held Thursday, December 6, at 1:30 at the W.T. Rigdon and company chapel. Intermment will be in the IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 5 Dec 1934 5:1

LAUGHRIGE RITES SLATED THURSDAY--Veteran Deputy Secretary of State Dies Tuesday After Long Illness--Funeral services will be held here tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. for Charles Norbert "Shang" Laughrige, deputy secretary of state for 15 years until last February, who died at his home here early yesterday following an illness of many months. Laughrige has not been at the state house for eight months, fighting his losing battle at his home here.Mr. Laughrige was born in Elk county, Penn., August 21, 1895, the son of William Robert and Katherine McClusky Laughrige. Prior to coming to Salem in 1919 Laughrige lived in eastern Oregon for a number of years. He was county clerk of Gilliam county for three terms, from January 1, 1916 to January 1, 1919. Laughrige also served as assistant cashier of the First National bank of Condon and was assistant postmaster there from June 1908 to January 1, 1913. He was employed as bookkeeper to the Arlington National bank prior to going to Condon.
Laughrige was married to Mabelle Larson in Portland, September 10, 1910. He was a member of the Mt. Moriah lodge, Masons, of Condon; Royal Arch Masons, Heppner; Knights Templar, Salem; Al Kader Shrine, Portland, and Eastern Star and Knights of Pythias, Condon. He attended the public schools and later the Eastern Oregon Normal school and Whitman college.
Surviving are his widow, a daughter, Katherine Laughrige, a graduate of the University of Oregon and now a member of the SERA administration here; two brothers, Frank Laughrige, Portland, and Hal Loughrige, Washington, and a sister, Leona Kranking, Washington.
Laughrige was appointed deputy secretary of state by Sam A. Kozer in 1920 and continued to serve in this capacity during the administration of Hal E. Hoss. He was granted a leave of absence by P.J. Stadelman, present secretary of state, last February, because of ill health. Funeral services will be held from Rigdon's mortuary here at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
During his residence in Salem Laughrige had taken an active interest in civic affairs and was well known throughout the state. P.J. Stadelman, secretary of state, in a statement issued yesterday said: "No finer tribute could be paid Mr. Laughrige than is found in the deep feeling of regret and personal loss expressed by his associates of many years in the sate department. He was an able, kindly man, and it was frequently made evident to me during the past few months that he was beloved by everyone with whom he was associated. Undoubtedly his high character and outstanding qualities had much to do with the excellent administration of the secretary of state's office in many years past."
Oregon Statesman 5 Dec 1934 8:1
INSCRIPTION:
Chas. N. Laughrige
1886 - 1934

(Flat granite marker)
SOURCES:
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LD
S&H pg 68
OSBH DC (Marion Co., 1934) #812
OS 5 Dec 1934 5:1
OS 5 Dec 1934 8:1
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Laughrige, Homer Alfred
LAST: Laughrige FIRST: Homer MID: Alfred
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Master
BORN: 2 Nov 1916 DIED: 5 Jan 1919 BURIED: 7 Jan 1919
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Child
BIRTH PLACE : Condon, Gilliam Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Condon, Gilliam Co., Oregon
NOTES:
Body was originally buried in Condon and then disinterred and reinterred in IOOF with his mother and father and others of the Larson family; OSBH DC (Gilliam Co., 1919) #1: Homer Alfred Lauhrige, res. of Condon, Oregon, Nov. 2, 1916, d. Jan. 5, 1919, age 2 years, 2 months, 3 days, son of Charle Norbert Laughrige b. Pennsylvania and Maybelle Larson b. Minnesota, buried Condon, Oregon on Jan 7, 1919; Terwilliger Records, Vol. 4, #978; Homer A. Laughrige, b. Oregon, disinterred body from Condon; paid by Mrs. Laughrige.
INSCRIPTION:
Baby - Homer A. Laughrige, 1916 - 1919
SOURCES:
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OSBH DC (Gilliam Co., 1919) #1
Terwilliger Vol. 4, #978
S&H, pg. 68.
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Laughrige, Mabelle
LAST: Laughrige FIRST: Mabelle MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 16 July 1884 DIED: 7 Mar 1962 BURIED: 9 Mar 1962
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
DEATH PLACE: Seattle, King Co., Washington
NOTES:
Spouse: Charles Norbert Laughrige;
OBITUARY:
Funeral services for Mrs. Mable Laughrige, former Salem resident who died Wednesday in Seattle, Wash., will be held here Friday at 2 p.m. in Virgil T. Golden chapel. They will be read by a Christian Scientist.
Mrs. Laughrige lived in Salem for some years before moving to Seattle in 1959. She was the widow of Charles Laughrige, deputy secretary of state who died here in 1934.
She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Laughrige, a former Salem school teacher now of Pittsburg, Pa., and one brother, Wallace N. Larson, Walla Walla, Wash.
Burial will be in Pioneer Cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 9 Mar 1962 1-5:2

Late resident of Seattle, Washington. March 7th. Survived by daughter, Kay Laughrige, Pittsburg, Penn.; brother, Wallace N. Larson, Walla Walla. Private services Fri. March 9th at 2 p.m. at the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Interment, Pioneer Cemetery. Services will be read by a Christian Scientist.
Oregon Statesman 9 Mar 1962, 4-30:3
INSCRIPTION:
Mabelle Laughrige, wife of Charles M., 1884 - 1962 (Flat granite marker)
SOURCES:
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Golden Mortuary Record #61-1962
OS 9 Mar 1962 1-5:2
OS 9 Mar 1962, 4-30:3
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Launsman, William
LAST: Launsman FIRST: William MID:
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE: Mr.
BORN: Abt 1870 DIED: Dec 1891 BURIED: 9 Dec 1891
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
BIRTH PLACE : Germany
DEATH PLACE: Polk Co., Oregon
NOTES:
IOOF - William Launsman, age 21, b. Germany, d. Polk Co., accidentally shot himself.
OBITUARY:
Obituary not found in Oregon Statesman
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of Sept 2002
SOURCES:
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IOOF Register of Burials
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Lauritson, Pearl
LAST: Lauritson FIRST: Pearl MID:
GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Moore TITLE: Mrs.
BORN: 22 Apr 1909 DIED: 26 Dec 1934 BURIED: 29 Dec 1934
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Housewife
BIRTH PLACE : Marion Co., Oregon
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES:
OSBH DC (Marion County 1934) #873 - Pearl Moore Lauritson, female, married (A. Lauritson), housewife, b. 22 Apr 1909 in Marion Co., Oregon, d. 26 Dec 1934 in Salem, Oregon at the age of 25 y's 5 m's 4 d's, name of father Ed Moore (b. Salem, Oregon), maiden name of mother Estella Good (b. Kansas), interment 29 Dec, undertaker Rigdon, informant A. Lauritson; Spouse: A. Lauritson;
OBITUARY:
In this city, December 26, Pearl Moore Lauriston, aged 26, at her home on route 6, Salem. Wife of A. Lauriston; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore of Salem; sister of Raymond Moore of Los Angeles and Faye Chitten of Salem. Services will be from the W.T. Rigdon chapel Saturday, December 29, at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery.
Oregon Statesman, December 28, 1934, 3:1
INSCRIPTION:
No marker found as of June 2002
SOURCES:
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OSBH DC (Marion County 1934) #873
OS 28 Dec 1934 3:1
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Lauterman, John H.
LAST: Lauterman FIRST: John MID: H.
GENDER: M MAIDEN NAME: TITLE:
BORN: DIED: 8 Apr 1959 BURIED: Apr 1959
ETHNIC: OCCUPATION:
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